STEELFORCE PRO 570 User manual

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SLS-IM0090-0EN-DE-NL
STEELFORCE PRO 570 (60x90)
SC H-FOOT SLS
Assembly Manual
Read this manual thoroughly and store in a safe place.
Montageanleitung
Bitte sorgfältig lesen und sicher aufbewahren.
Montagehandleiding
Lees deze handleiding aandachtig door en bewaar deze goed.

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English
Content
1GENERAL .........................................................................................................................................................................5
1.1 Local value of the assembly/operating manual ...............................................................................................5
1.2 Intended use ........................................................................................................................................................5
1.3 Improper use ........................................................................................................................................................5
1.4 Grounding Instruction ...........................................................................................................................................5
1.5 Danger ..................................................................................................................................................................5
1.6 Content box .........................................................................................................................................................6
2SAFETY INFORMATION ....................................................................................................................................................7
2.1 Symbols/warnings ................................................................................................................................................7
2.2 Symbols used on the workstation frame ............................................................................................................7
2.3 Maximum weight allowed on frame ..................................................................................................................7
2.4 Organizational measures ....................................................................................................................................7
2.5 Informal safety measures ....................................................................................................................................7
2.6 Note for those assembling the workstation .......................................................................................................7
2.7 Transport and assembly .......................................................................................................................................8
2.8 Use of the workstation frame ..............................................................................................................................8
2.9 Specific dangers ..................................................................................................................................................8
2.10 In an emergency ..................................................................................................................................................8
2.11 Maintenance and upkeep .................................................................................................................................8
2.12 Cleaning ................................................................................................................................................................8
2.13 Persistent risks ........................................................................................................................................................8
3 ASSEMBLY ......................................................................................................................................................................9
3.1 Mounting the Feet.................................................................................................................................................9
3.2 Mounting the Top Support .................................................................................................................................10
3.3 Mounting the Cable Clips ..................................................................................................................................10
3.4 Connecting the Electrical Components ..........................................................................................................11
3.5 Mounting the table top ......................................................................................................................................12
3.6 Mounting the power supply underneath the table top . ................................................................................12
3.7 Mounting Wire Clip .............................................................................................................................................13
3.8 Clearance around the wall or moving parts 25mm of the table top ............................................................13
3.9 Frame Test ......................................................................................................................................................14-15
4 CORRECT POSITION OF SEAT.........................................................................................................................................16
5 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ................................................................................................................................. 17-18
6 OPERATION AND INDICATORS .....................................................................................................................................19
6.1 Indicators ............................................................................................................................................................19
7 TROUBLESHOOTING ......................................................................................................................................................19
8 CUSTOMER SERVICE ......................................................................................................................................................20
9 MANUFACTURER ...........................................................................................................................................................20
10 RECYCLING ...................................................................................................................................................................20
10.1 Taking the workstation out of active duty .......................................................................................................20
10.2 Taking the workstation apart ............................................................................................................................20
10.3 Recycling.............................................................................................................................................................20
10.4 WEEE - Waste of Electrical and Electronic Equipment ....................................................................................20
11 EU-DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY IN ANNEX II A ....................................................................................................21

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Deutsch
Inhaltsverzeichnis
1ALLGEMEINES.................................................................................................................................................................22
1.1 Stellenwert der Montage-/Bedienungsanleitung ............................................................................................22
1.2 Verwendungszweck ...........................................................................................................................................22
1.3 Unsachgemäße Verwendung ...........................................................................................................................22
1.4 Erdungsvorschrift .................................................................................................................................................22
1.5 Gefahr..................................................................................................................................................................22
1.6 Lieferumfang .......................................................................................................................................................23
2SICHERHEITSHINWEISE....................................................................................................................................................24
2.1 Symbol–und Hinweiserklärungen......................................................................................................................24
2.2 Verwendete Symbole am Tischgestell..............................................................................................................24
2.3 Zulässiges Gesamtgewicht auf dem Tischgestell.............................................................................................24
2.4 Organisatorische Maßnahmen..........................................................................................................................24
2.5 Empfohlene Sicherheitsmaßnahmen................................................................................................................24
2.6 Hinweise zur Montage ........................................................................................................................................24
2.7 Transport und Montage......................................................................................................................................25
2.8 Benutzung des Tischgestells ...............................................................................................................................25
2.9 Besondere Gefahrenstellen ...............................................................................................................................25
2.10 Hinweise für den Notfall......................................................................................................................................25
2.11 Wartung und Instandhaltung.............................................................................................................................25
2.12 Reinigung.............................................................................................................................................................25
2.13 Restrisiken.............................................................................................................................................................25
3 MONTAGE ....................................................................................................................................................................26
3.1 Montage der Kufen ............................................................................................................................................26
3.2 Montage der Plattenträger................................................................................................................................27
3.3 Montage der Kabelhalterungen .......................................................................................................................27
3.4 Anschließen der elektrischen Bauteile .............................................................................................................28
3.5 Montage der Tischplatte....................................................................................................................................29
3.6 Montage des Netzteils unter der Tischplatte ....................................................................................................29
3.7 Montage der Kabelclips.....................................................................................................................................30
3.8 Freiraum der Tischplatte ....................................................................................................................................30
3.9 Test und Inbetriebnahme .............................................................................................................................31-32
4 ERGONOMISCHE SITZEINSTELLUNG...............................................................................................................................33
5 TECHNISCHE DATEN................................................................................................................................................. 34-35
6 BETRIEBSHINWEISE..........................................................................................................................................................36
6.1 Fehlfunktionen .....................................................................................................................................................36
7 FEHLERBEHEBUNG ..........................................................................................................................................................36
8 KUNDENDIENST...............................................................................................................................................................37
9 HERSTELLER .....................................................................................................................................................................37
10 ENTSORGUNG ................................................................................................................................................................37
10.1 Außerbetriebnahme des Tischgestells ..............................................................................................................37
10.2 Tischgestell abbauen und ggf. zerlegen ..........................................................................................................37
10.3 Entsorgung...........................................................................................................................................................37
10.4 WEEE - Elektro und Elektronikgeräte-Abfall.......................................................................................................37
11 EG-KONFORMITÄTSERKLÄRUNG NACH ANHANG II A ................................................................................................38

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Nederlands
Inhoudsopgave
1ALGEMEEN ...................................................................................................................................................................39
1.1 Waarde van de montage- en gebruikershandleiding....................................................................................39
1.2 Beoogd gebruik ..................................................................................................................................................39
1.3 Onjuist gebruik.....................................................................................................................................................39
1.4 Aarding instructie................................................................................................................................................39
1.5 Gevaar.................................................................................................................................................................39
1.6 Inhoud verpakking .............................................................................................................................................40
2VEILIGHEIDSINSTRUCTIES ...............................................................................................................................................41
2.1 Verklaring van symbolen en instructies.............................................................................................................41
2.2 Gebruikte symbolen op het frame....................................................................................................................41
2.3 Maximaal toegestaan gewicht op het frame ................................................................................................41
2.4 Organisatorische maatregelen .........................................................................................................................41
2.5 Informele veiligheidsmaatregelen ....................................................................................................................41
2.6 Vereisten aan de monteurs ...............................................................................................................................41
2.7 Transport en montage........................................................................................................................................42
2.8 Gebruik van het frame .......................................................................................................................................42
2.9 Specifieke gevaren.............................................................................................................................................42
2.10 Instructies voor noodgevallen ...........................................................................................................................42
2.11 Onderhoud en instandhouding.........................................................................................................................42
2.12 Reiniging ..............................................................................................................................................................42
2.13 Overige risico’s....................................................................................................................................................42
3MONTAGE .....................................................................................................................................................................43
3.1 Montage van de voeten....................................................................................................................................43
3.2 Montage van de bladdragers...........................................................................................................................44
3.3 Montage van de kabelbinders..........................................................................................................................44
3.4 Aansluiten van de elektrische componenten ..................................................................................................45
3.5 Montage van het werkblad...............................................................................................................................46
3.6 Montage van de handbediening. ....................................................................................................................46
3.7 Montage van de kabelclips...............................................................................................................................47
3.8 Afstand van 25 mm tussen de muur of andere objecten en het werkblad .................................................... 47
3.9 Frame test zonder werklad............................................................................................................................48-49
4 CORRECTE ZITPOSITIE.....................................................................................................................................................50
5 TECHNISCHE SPECIFICATIES .................................................................................................................................... 51-52
6 BEDIENING EN GEBRUIKSAANWIJZINGEN ...................................................................................................................53
6.1 Gebruiksaanwijzingen.........................................................................................................................................53
7 PROBLEEMOPLOSSINGEN .............................................................................................................................................53
8 KLANTENSERVICE ..........................................................................................................................................................54
9 FABRIKANT .....................................................................................................................................................................54
10 RECYCLING ...................................................................................................................................................................54
10.1 Buitenbedrijfstelling van het frame....................................................................................................................54
10.2 Demontage van het frame................................................................................................................................54
10.3 Recycling.............................................................................................................................................................54
10.4 AEEA - Afgedankte Elektrische en Elektronische Apparatuur ........................................................................54
11 EU-VERKLARING VAN OVEREENSTEMMING IN BIJLAGE II A........................................................................................55

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English
1 General
1.1 Local value of the assembly/Operating Manual
The guiding principle for safe use and trouble-free operation of this workstation frame is knowledge of
basic safety information and regulations. This assembly/operating manual contains the most important
information needed for assembling and operating the workstation frame safely. This assembly/
operating manual, in particular the safety information contained herein, must be observed by any
person building the frame and working on the finished surface. More importantly, the rules and regula-
tions applying to accident prevention in the locality in which the workstation frame is to be used must
be observed at all times.
1.2 Intended use
The workstation frame must be used only as a height-adjustable workstation for sitting/standing use in
offices or other enclosed areas. The frame must be used for this purpose only. The workstation frame
may be set up and operated solely in office environments. Please observe the provisions of Section 2,
Safety Information. Children may be unaware of the dangers presented by the workstation frame if
unsupervised. Any other use than the above shall be deemed improper. The manufacturer can in no
way be held liable for damage arising from improper use. This appliance is not intended for use by
persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experi-
ence and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the
appliance by a person responsible for their safety. Children should be supervised to ensure that they
do not play with the appliance.
Intended use shall also include:
• Observation of all information from the assembly/operating manual and
• Prohibition of any sort of addition to/conversion of the workstation.
1.3 Improper use
• Never use the workstation frame to lift people or loads.
• Do not exceed the maximum load of the workstation frame.
• Operate workstation only with power supply unit which is included in delivery.
1.4 Grounding Instruction
This workstation frame must be grounded. Connect this workstation frame
to a properly grounded outlet only. If it should malfunction or breakdown,
grounding provides a path of least resistance for electric current to re-
duce the risk of electric shock. This workstation frame is equipped with a
cord having a grounding plug like the plug illustrated in Figure 1. The plug
must be plugged into an appropriate outlet that is properly installed and
grounded in accordance with all local codes and ordinances.
This appliance incorporates an earth connection for functional purposes only.
For protective earth, the terminal is intended to connect with equipotential bonding of building
where the workstation frame is being setup. Terminals for the connection of external equipotential
bonding conductors shall allow the connection of conductors having nominal cross-sectional areas of
2,5 mm2to 6 mm2.
1.5 Danger
Improper connection of the workstation frame grounding conductor can result in a risk of electric
shock. Check with a qualified electrician if you are in doubt as to whether the product is properly
grounded. Do not modify the plug provided with the product.
If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by a special cord or assembly available from the
manufacturer or its service agent.
WARNING: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could
void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.

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Assembly requires 2 people!
1.6 Content Box
English
Items
Tools
Hardware Kit
M8x50 M6x55
4x
A4x
B
4.5x20
C24x
26x 2x
D
4.5x16
1x
1
1x
2 1x
3
2x
8 2x
or
9 (i) 9 (ii)
2x
4x
7
or
1x
6
or
1x
4
**
** Control Unit 2 (a) :
1. SMART-e-2-actiforce-EU : Input: 220-240Vac, 50-60Hz, 2.5A; Output: 288VA / 24V
2. SMART-e-2-actiforce-US : Input: 120Vac, 60Hz, 5A; Output: 216VA / 24V
** Control Unit 2(b) :
ControlForce 2 : Input: 100-120Vac, 60Hz, 5A max; Output: 24Vdc 9.2A
220-240Vac, 50Hz, 2A max; Output: 24Vdc 5A
Table : 24VDC, 4A
or or
1x
5
or or or

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2 Safety Information
2.1 Symbols/Warnings
The assembly/operating manual uses the following terms and signs to indicate dangers:
This symbol indicates an immediate threatening situation for any person’s life or health.
Failure to adhere to such information may have serious consequences for health, or
could even result in life-threatening injury or death.
This symbol indicates important information. Failure to adhere to such information
could lead to damage to the workstation.
2.2 Symbols used on the workstation frame
Do not place objects or parts of the body under the workstation frame or between
the cross members. This could cause serious injury or even result in death.
2.3 Maximum weight allowed on frame
English
Do not exceed the maximum permitted load of 60 kg (including table top) on the
workstation frame. Avoid unbalanced load, distribute the weight evenly, otherwise
overload may occur. Overloading a frame may cause breakage and close by indi-
viduals may suffer serious injuries as a consequence.
Example :
> 60 kg
60 kg
The entire weight should be
evenly distributed.
2.4 Organizational measures
• The workstation frame can best be assembled by two people. Turning the frame, once the
work surface has been fitted, is a task in particular which requires two people!
2.5 Informal safety measures
• Keep the assembly/operating manual in the place where the workstation frame is used at all
times.
• Make sure that all safety information on the table (see Section Symbols used on the workstation
frame) is legible, replacing the same if necessary.
2.6 Note for those assembling the workstation
• The workstation must be assembled/worked on by persons over the age of 16.
• The persons referred to above must have read and understood the assembly /operating man-
ual.

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2.7 Transport and assembly
• The workstation frame must be moved by two persons only, and in such cases must be retract-
ed.
• Do not drag or pull the workstation frame over the floor.
• Assemble the workstation frame with the supplied tools only. They are the only tools which en-
sure that the screws can be tightened to the correct torque.
2.8 Use of the workstation frame
• Do not allow children to use the workstation frame unsupervised. Children may be unaware of
the dangers presented by the workstation frame. They would be in serious danger of injuring
themselves, possibly even with fatal consequences. Further adjustment must then be impossi-
ble as a safeguard against use by children.
• The workstation frame must only be used in appropriate areas.
• Do not use the workstation frame on an uneven surface. In such conditions it will not be steady.
• Never exceed the maximum load on the workstation frame.
2.9 Specific dangers
• When adjusting the height of the frame there is danger of injury. Make sure that there is no-one
else in the immediate surroundings of the frame.
• When assembling the workstation frame, make sure there is ample space to avoid collisions
(i.e. inclination of roof, fixed objects, filing cabinets, waste-paper bins etc.) in all imaginable
directions.
• Make sure there is ample space to avoid collisions if there are objects on the work surface such
as computers or computer peripherals.
• Make sure there is clearance of at least 25 mm from all other furniture, all around the
workstation frame.
2.10 In an emergency
• Stop using the workstation frame at once if you notice anything unusual (strange sounds etc.).
• Have the workstation frame repaired by specialists. Refrain from using the workstation frame
until it has been successfully repaired.
2.11 Maintenance and upkeep
• The workstation frame and its components are low-maintenance items and need no special
regular maintenance.
• Do not perform any repairs on the work surface or other components yourself.
• Do not alter the construction of the work surface or its frame.
• Any faulty components removed must be replaced with new, original components from the
manufacturer. Use only original replacement parts made by the manufacturer. Have any such
work carried out by a specialist, making reference to this Assembly/operating manual.
2.12 Cleaning
• Always unplug this workstation from the electrical outlet before cleaning.
• Dust the workstation frame once a week with a dry cloth.
• Clean the workstation frame with a damp cloth and a weak solution of cleaner once a fort-
night.
2.13 Persistent risks
This workstation frame has been built to the state of the art and to recognized safety regulations.
Nonetheless, its use may constitute a risk to the health and safety of users or third parties, damage to
the workstation frame or to other items. The workstation frame must be used only:
• for the purpose for which it was intended.
• if it is completely safe to do so.
English

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3 Assembly English
Before attempting assembly, read the Safety Information in Section 2.
To protect components and the floor from scratches, it is advisable to use a pad before
assembly. You can, for example, use the supplied cardboard by unfolding it.
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3.1 Mounting the Feet
7
2
B

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English
3.2 Mounting the Top Support
3A
3
3.3 Mounting the Cable Clips
4
8
8

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English
3.4 Connecting the Electrical Components
Keep in mind that the desk which you are assembling is height adjustable. The cables
of the electrical components must be able to freely follow the movement of the desk.
5
Connect to M2
6
5
4
**
OPTIONAL
5
6
4
**

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English
3.5 Mounting the table top
3.6 Mounting the power supply underneath the table top
24x
26x
C
OPTIONAL
2x
C 4x
C
2x
C
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Mount the wire clips for cable.
Peel off paper backing and stick
to table top. Place wire into each
wire clip.
3.7 Mounting the Wire Clip
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English
3.8 Clearance around the wall or moving parts 25mm of the table
Allow a minimum clearance of 25mm (1“) from the edge of a table top to a wall
or moving parts.
8
25
mm
Bond loose cable together
with cable clip.
8
or
9 (ii)
D9 (i)

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English
3.9 Frame test
Please make sure that the workstation frame can move freely and correctly at all
times.
In case you need to disconnect cables from the electrical components always be
sure to disconnect power first.
In case the height adjustment is not operating normally, stop using the workstation
frame immediately and disconnect the power. Get in contact with customer service
for further advise
Reset Mode
The first time you put in the plug of the power supply into the socket the height adjustment can only
be operated in the reset-mode. As long as the reset-mode is enabled, the system can only move
downward. In order to use the system normally, please follow the next steps:
• Press and hold the down-button, the system slowly moves downward.
• Please move the system to the lowest position. This position will be used as reference-point (zero-
point).
• Keep the button pressed for a moment when the system has reached the lowest position. This
will end the reset-mode.
• The system can be operated normally now. Press and hold the up- or down-button to move the
system to the desired height. The system stops when you release the buttons.
DOWN
UP DOWN UP
UP
DOWN
For actiSwitch Pro Memory Assembly Instruction, please refer to
Manual SLS-IM0061-1EN-DE-NL.
Functions of the Pro Memory (Optional)

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Functions of the Memory Master (Optional)
UP
DOWN
SAVE
Save
Memory Buttons
UP/DOWN
Press and hold these buttons to adjust height into a desired position. If you release the button the
height adjustment will stop.
Saving a preferred height position
Adjust the frame to a desired position. Press SAVE.
The display will show:
Immediately press one of the memory buttons, The display “-” will be replaced by the number of the
button you have chosen. Two seconds later the power supply will confirm the setting with a double
click sound.
Memory Buttons
Press and hold these buttons to adjust height into a preferred position. When you release the button
the height adjustment will stop. When the frame reaches the preferred position the height adjustment
will slow down and stop.
Changing displayed height
This function only changes the displayed height but not the actual height. Press SAVE once.
Ass soon as the display shows:
Press and hold DOWN until the displayed height blinkingly reappears. You can now change the value
by pressing UP or DOWN. To conclude this process simply press save.
Reset Mode
The first time you put in the plug of the power supply into the socket the height adjustment can only
be operated in the reset-mode. As long as the reset-mode is enabled, the system can only move
downward. In order to use the system normally, please follow the next steps:
• Press and hold the down-button, the system slowly moves downward.
• Please move the system to the lowest position. This position will be used as reference-point (zero-
point).
• Keep the button pressed for a moment when the system has reached the lowest position. This will
end the reset-mode.
• The system can be operated normally now. Press and hold the up- or down-button to move the
system to the desired height. The system stops when you release the buttons.
System restart—initializing the reset-mode
In order to initialize reset it is generally necessary to lower the frame to its lowest position.
• Press “down-” buttons (about 10 seconds) until the sound “click” is heard.
• Proceed with the “Reset-mode” instructions listed above.
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Correct sitting posture
Sitting incorrectly can lead to injuries at joints, bowstrings and muscles. In order to prevent this it is
necessary to adjust your office chair and desk.
Apart from the following advise you should always prevent an uncomfortable sitting posture. If you
feel that the following advices leads you to an uncomfortable sitting posture simply adapt your
needs.
Office Chair
• The sitting height has to be adjusted in way that your knee is angled by 90-120° when your foot
is flat on the ground.
• Sitting properly requires that your lower back touches the back rest. If possible align the seating
depth in order to avoid pressure from the seat pan to your lower leg .
• Sit upright but lean back in a relaxed position. If possible adjust the lumbar support of your chair
to your height. Adjust the back rest in a way that pushes your upper body slightly forward but
still offering enough flexibility to yield movement.
• If possible adjust the height of your armrests. Your shoulders should be in a relaxed position
when your arms are touching the arm rest.
Desk
• Adjust the table height after you have found your correct sitting posture.
• Your elbows should be angled by 90-120° when your arms rest on the table top. The edge of
the top should not press against your arms.
Equipment on the desk
• Incident light (day light or lamps) on your monitor should approach the surface of your screen
by an angle of 90°.
• The height of your monitor should be adjusted in way that enables you to look slightly down-
ward while focusing the center of your screen.
• Please keep a distance of 60-70 cm from your screen.
• A careful posture for your wrists can be achieved by a flat narrowed keyboard.
• Please heed the advice in the manuals of your further (ergonomical) equipment.
4 Correct position of seat
English

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English
5 Technical Specification
Assembly Manual version SLS-IM0090-0EN-DE-NL
Year of construction 2021
Production country Malaysia
System 1-step
Material Steel, Aluminium and Plastic
Stroke (max.) 490mm (19.3”)
Frame load (max.) 60 kg
Frame weight ± 17 kg
Speed frame load ± 39 mm/s
Input power
I. SMART-e-2-actiforce-EU
II. SMART-e-2-actiforce-US
III. ControlForce 2
I. 220-240Vac, 50-60Hz, 2.5A
II. 120Vac, 60Hz, 5A
III. 100-120Vac, 60Hz, 5A max
220-240Vac, 50Hz, 2A max
Duty cycle 10 % (2 Minute on / 18 Minutes off)
Noise level < 50 dB(A)
Environmental temperature Use 15 - 30°C
Environmental temperature Storing 10 - 50°C
Humidity Use <85%
Humidity Storing <50%
Maximum Storing time -
Indoor use only!!!

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5 Technical Specification
(* General Tolerance = ± 1 cm)
English
Minimum Frame Height 70.6cm (27.8“)
Maximum Frame Height 119.6cm (47“)
Maximum Stroke 49cm (19.3“)
Frame Width 79cm (30.3“)
Frame Depth 63cm (24.9“)
Minimum Table Top Depth 44.7cm (17.6“)
79 cm
(30.3”)
20.6 cm
(8.1”)
119.6cm
(47”)
44.7 cm
(17.6”)
40.5 cm
(15.9”)
63 cm
(24.9”)
70.6cm
(27.8”)
49 cm
(19.3”)

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6 Operation and Indicators
Observe the provisions of Section 2, Safety Information on page 7, in particular:
Do not leave children unsupervised with the workstation frame. Children may be un-
aware of the dangers presented by the workstation frame. They would be in serious
danger of injuring themselves, possibly even with fatal consequences.
Do not exceed the maximum time lag of the workstation frame. Make sure there is
ample space to avoid collisions if there are objects on the work surface such as
computers or computer peripherals.
6.1 Indicators
Leave the immediate surroundings of the workstation frame at once if it starts to
move spontaneously. Under no circumstances attempt to operate the workstation
frame.
Stop using the workstation frame at once if you notice anything unusual (strange
sounds, smoke, etc.).
Have the workstation frame repaired by specialists. Refrain from using the workstation
frame until it has been successfully repaired.
Stop using the workstation frame at once if its safety features fail to work as they
should.
7 Troubleshooting
Problem Possible cause Solution
Height adjustment does not
work.
Cables or connectors defective. Check cables for damages
and if necessary replace
them. Power in order?
Height adjustment does not
work.
If cables and connectors have
been checked a possible cause
could be a defective up-down
switch.
Replace up-down switch.
Height adjustment does not
work.
Error in power supply. Initialize reboot.
If your problem couldn´t be solved or is not listed here, please contact your customer
service for further advise.
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8 Customer Service
Make sure you have the workstation frame information at hand when contacting the
customer service.
9 Manufacturer
Retailer :
Actiforce International B.V.
Het Steenland 20
3751 LA Bunschoten-Spakenburg
The Netherlands
+31 (0)33 4600120
www.actiforce.com
info.holland@actiforce.com
10 Recycling
10.1 Taking the workstation out of active duty
• Pull the power plug out of the electricity socket.
10.2 Taking the workstation apart
• In case of de-assembling please follow the manual backwards or contact customer
service.
10.3 Recycling
• Please split all parts to their type of material. Keep notice of National restrictions!
10.4 WEEE - Waste of Electrical and Electronic Equipment
Electrical and electronic equipment (EEE) contains materials, components
and substances that may be hazardous and present a risk to human health
and the environment when waste electrical and electronic equipment
(WEEE) is not handled correctly. Equipment marked with the below crossed
-out wheeled bin is electrical and electronic equipment. The crossed-out
wheeled bin symbol indicates that waste electrical and electronic equip-
ment should not be discarded together with unseparated household
waste, but must be collected separately.
For this purpose all local authorities have established collection schemes under which resi-
dents can dispose waste electrical and electronic equipment at a recycling centre or other
collection points, or WEEE will be collected directly from households. More detailed infor-
mation is available from the technical administration of the relevant local authority. Users of
electrical and electronic equipment must not discard WEEE together with household waste.
Residents must use the municipal collection schemes to reduce adverse environmental im-
pacts in connection with disposal of waste electrical and electronic equipment and to in-
crease opportunities for reuse, recycling and recovery of waste electrical and electronic
equipment.
English
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